lol
Thats good that. they do make some crap, although the 'cold to touch' soldering iron seems pretty cool.
Loving their ironing board covers, they come in a range of no less than EIGHT EXCITING DESIGNS!
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Sat 11 Jun 2005, 21:45,
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Loving their ironing board covers, they come in a range of no less than EIGHT EXCITING DESIGNS!
and by "ironing board cover"
you mean "a piece of fabric loosely attached to and roughly matching the shape of an ironing board"?
e.g. Just like any piece of fabric and some safety pins?
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Sat 11 Jun 2005, 21:51,
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e.g. Just like any piece of fabric and some safety pins?
Try reading some reviews on the soldering iron ...
It's a complete and total con. Do seriously you think you could solder off 4 1.5v AA batteries?
All it does it short circuit the batteries when you touch stuff, meaning that the tip heats up. It only heats up in a very local area (too small to do any real work) and if you hold it on for more than a few seconds, you start frying the batteries inside it.
Get one of the gas powered torch ones from Maplin for a tenner, *much* better.
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Sat 11 Jun 2005, 22:07,
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All it does it short circuit the batteries when you touch stuff, meaning that the tip heats up. It only heats up in a very local area (too small to do any real work) and if you hold it on for more than a few seconds, you start frying the batteries inside it.
Get one of the gas powered torch ones from Maplin for a tenner, *much* better.